The Duchess of Cambridge, who’s expecting her third child, made a surprise appearance at Paddington Station in London on Monday alongside Princes William and Harry. Kate Middleton joined actor Hugh Bonneville and other cast members from Paddington 2 to welcome 130 children from a dozen charities supported by the royal trio. The Duchess of Cambridge made an unexpected visit to Paddington Station on Monday morning.

The Queen's former press secretary has told Sky News there are probably tensions between staff in the royal households as younger members of the Royal Family take on more official duties. "I don't think there is a conflict behind the scenes as far as the main players (the royals) are concerned… but there probably is a conflict between the people who are organising them," said Dickie Arbiter. "There's a tendency for people who join the royal households to get a bit of red carpet fever, feel a bit more important than they should do and don't get on with the job properly.

The royal made her first public appearance on Tuesday evening since announcing in early September that she's expecting baby No. 3. The Duchess, alongside husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry, were hosts of a Kensington Palace reception celebrating mental health workers.

Prince Harry had fun playing with his friend's young daughter after catching her stealing his popcorn during the Invictus Games. Emily Henson, aged just two, made a play for the Prince's popcorn as she sat next to the royal during the wheelchair volleyball. Prince Harry, 33, was sitting with Emily's mother Hayley Henson for the volleyball match between the UK and Denmark.

No, wait, it took forever! But at last, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have finally stepped out together in public, and not separated by dozens of dignitaries in stadium seats. The prince and the Suits star held hands as they walked to a wheelchair tennis match at the Invictus Games in Toronto on Monday.